“We are faced with the paradoxical fact that education has become one of the chief obstacles to intelligence and freedom of thought.”
State Board Schools in India exhibit a good standard in education. The State Board Schools give considerable importance to the local language and hence a lot of localities prefer to enroll their children in these schools. Facilities for sports and other cultural meets are many in these schools.
The number of State Board Schools is many and each class has a huge number of students. Hence the influence of these schools in the Hyderabad culture is tremendous. The quality of education in these State Board Schools is good and they are reachable to the masses as it is comparatively less expensive.
Public Schools are schools run by the government or government bodies like municipality council and so on. The respected state board syllabus is adopted in these schools. The students need to pay very little fees or in some cases no fees, to attend these schools. Certain state governments wave the fees of the students based on factors like their economic background and so on.
In most cases the afternoon meal is provided so as to give an incentive to students from the poorer classes who may otherwise have to go and work for a living. In certain states the standard of education in Public Schools is at par with that of the private schools. The education values both the spiritual and moral development of each person giving strength, confidence and respect for others.
Young people from all faiths and traditions, or none at all, flourish in the rich, diverse culture of schools enabling them to lead full and creative adult lives. What all Public Schools have, however, is a commitment to all-round excellence in education.
Though the Private Schools has its own ethos, they are all committed to the pursuit of an excellent, well-rounded education - valuing academic success and the personal development of each individual child through an unrivalled range of opportunities in sport, music, modern and classical languages, art, drama, science, technology, and the early years.
A Student who comes from Private Schools will be able to... Think critically, independently, and compassionately about the world they live in; Produce quality products;
At Public Schools we believe that as the world boundaries are shrinking, the avenues for distinct possibilities for children are only growing. The children deserve the best of both worlds-a world of time tested core Indian values and an international approach to knowledge, skills and opportunities. We strive to provide a holistic view of education where a child can exploit her talents and capabilities to the optimum.